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Why does my dog still have fleas after flea treatment?

Why does my dog still have fleas after flea treatment?

Flea products don’t kill fleas instantly – the flea has to come into contact with the ingredient, absorb it and then start to feel the effects. This means that regardless of the licensed flea treatment you use – you may still see fleas on your pet until the flea product kills it.

How do you get rid of persistent fleas?

How to get rid of fleas in your home

  1. Use a powerful vacuum on any floors, upholstery, and mattresses.
  2. Employ a steam cleaner for carpets and upholstery, including pet beds.
  3. Wash all bedding, including your pet’s, in hot water.
  4. Use chemical treatments.
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What do you do if flea treatment isn’t working?

Your Flea Medication Has Become Ineffective While you can reapply flea treatment early in some cases, you should talk to your veterinarian to find the best and most effective flea treatment for your pet.

What can I give my dog to keep fleas away?

Citronella, eucalyptus, peppermint, tea tree, and rosemary will all naturally repel fleas. If your dog doesn’t mind a spray bottle, dilute a few drops of your chosen essential oil into a 300ml-400ml of water and spray directly onto your dog’s coat.

Why does my dog still itchy after flea treatment?

It’s fairly typical after you’ve applied Itch Flea for there to be a period of hyperactivity amongst the fleas as the product takes effect, and this can cause an increase in itching. It should settle down though after 24 hours.

Do you have to reapply flea treatment after bath?

Avoid bathing and then reapplying flea treatments, as this could result in an excessive dosage of flea medications, which can cause toxicity in your dog. Most flea treatments provide specific instructions on how soon you can bathe your dog afterward.

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How can I soothe my dog’s itchy skin?

Oatmeal is an age-old remedy for our dry, itchy skin that happens to be safe for use on our canine friends, too! In fact, most doggie hypoallergenic shampoos include oatmeal as an active ingredient to soothe and fight irritation. Start by grinding plain oatmeal into a powder to sprinkle in your dog’s warm bath.

Do flea collars make dogs itch?

Many OTC flea collars can cause skin irritation, and they don’t tend to work very well. If he is developing a rash, it would be best to take the collar off and call your veterinarian to see what flea control options they recommend so that this is no longer a problem.